REHOBOTH — Contested races for the Rehoboth Board of Selectmen and the town’s board of assessors will be decided in an election on Monday.

Rehoboth residents will also vote on two town ballot questions, including one that would allocate funds to repair roofs at the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School and another to cover a share of costs at the Beckwith Middle School.

The vote will last from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., with Precinct 1 voters casting their ballots at the Town Office Building, Precinct 2 voters voting at the Gladys L. Hurrell Rehoboth Senior Center and Precinct 3 voters casting their ballots at the South Rehoboth Fire Station.

Two seats on the five-person Rehoboth Board of Selectmen are up for vote. Michael Costello is running for re-election to the Board of Selectmen, while David A. Perry Jr. and David Laurino are also running for a three-year term on the board.

Charles R. Procopio and Joseph Ferrini, Jr., are running against each other for a seat on the Rehoboth Board of Assessors. The position has a three-year term.

Tiffany L. Bartholomew and Heather L. Cross are running for two uncontested seats on the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District Committee. They are for three-year terms.

The rest of the candidates are running uncontested, including Cheryl A. Gouveia for tax collector (three years); Laura L. Schwall for town clerk (one year); John V. Moriarty for planning board (five-year term); Kathleen Amaral, for a five-year term on the park commission; Walter H. Munroe for a five-year term on the housing authority commission, in addition to a three-year term on the water commission; Werner Horlbeck, for a three-year term on the water commission; Thomas B. Nicholson, for a one-year term on the water commission; and William J. Cute Jr. for a one-year term a town moderator.